RINCON 1 AND 3 AT BAJA 1000–DEC 16

On Dec 16, 2002

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Honda’s SUV of ATV’s beats the pure-sports machines to the finish line

At the 2002 Baja 1000, the world’s most famous off-road race, the winning ATV looked a lot like a Honda Rincon with some number plates slapped on because that’s exactly what the winning machine was. That’s right, Honda’s new sport-utility Rincon, the SUV of ATV’s, won the ATV class in the 35th Tecate/SCORE Baja 1000, beating all the pure sports machines in the process!

The third place machine ridden by John Gregory, Doug Eichner, Alberto “Q” Marquez and Marc Speath, was leading the race until a low speed crash in a silt bed broke a front wheel spindle. Rather than waiting for his chase crew to reach him, Eichner decided to crawl to the finish line on 3 wheels.

“We [the Rincon teams] were 1-2 going into the last hundred miles, Gregory reported. “Third place was probably an hour and a half back [at the time].

Gregory also spoke highly of the Rincon’s ability to soak up the rough stuff over the 1017-mile course from Ensenada to La Paz.

“It didn’t tire you out. It was so deceivingly fast; you think you’re cruising along, but you’re moving, you’re passing people, and it doesn’t tire you out. It just worked really good.”

Honda’s remarkable new ATV left no doubt that sport shares equal billing with utility, at least when the name on the tank is Rincon.